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MR. NED ENDRESS, Head Basketball MISS MARY MORGAN teaches English Coach and Assistant Football Coach, varied I and IIQ French I and II. She also formed his schedule with Commercial Law, United the School's first advanced French Club. States History and Physical Education. TWO NEW TEACHERS ON STAFF Coaches Added To Staff. Miss Morgan Heads French By DICK DONAHUE The lay teachers on our staff are a contribution in skill and know-how to the faculty. Mr. Endress' background in law is beneficial to his classes as well as his skill in testing and teaching. He is noted for his essay type tests while Mr. Kidder was contributed considerably to the school's physical development. Despite his stress on brawn, he still stores an abun- dance of knowledge behind his smiling face. Mr. Zuppke, new assistant football coach, will have a place on the faculty next fall. Mr. Murphy is the teacher most likely to relieve tension in class as anyone will tell you. His timely jokes often set the class in an uproar, but as all good things come to an end, class work resumes promptly. The MISS ALICE 0,NEIL brightens classes of World History and Geography with her captivating smile. S
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l FR. LAWRENCE CAHILL, St. Augus- tine's, new addition to Amercan History staff. His experience and travels make History really live. FR. WARREN WERWAGE fnot picturedb , St. Paul's, has taken the Sophomore Re- ligion for three years. FR. WILLIAM JOHNSON, St. Martha's, teaches the Freshman Religion class. FR. JOHN L. FIALA, St. 'Mary's, is in his fifth year in Junior Religion, First Semes- ter, American History, Senior Sociology, Latin III and IV, Athletic Director to De- cember and Advisor for The Bluebookf' FR. JAMES MCCANN, St. Paul's, brings his cheerful smile into the Freshman Re- ligion class.
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specialist among the group as far as in- structors go is Mrs. Florin. She, like Mr. Kidder and Mr. Endress, teaches physical education. The prim little miss you see rushing through the halls is Miss Morgan trying to reach all her classes. She sees that everything is neat and straight and occasionally puts a few students in their places in a French fashion. Miss Alice O'Neil with her trim coupe is the play-girl and youngest member of the faculty. Next year Mr. Zuppke will give her competition. Although the sisters and priests gain our respect, We give special tribute to the lay teachers who, because they are more family-minded, understand us and our changing moods a little better. We realize also that sometimes we are not as nice to them as We could be. This, then, is a small recompence from the students to our lay teachers who are living examples to us of Catholic Action. Perhaps more than others it is our lay teachers who enable us to bring the beauty of our religious teaching into the practical focus of everyday living. MR. HARRY KIDDER has been Head Coach of football. He also teaches General Math, Economics and Physical Education besides being Freshman Basketball Coach. MR. JOHN MURPHY Head Baseball Coach, Swimming Coach, Wrestling and Football Line Coach, Ping-pong Tournament Direc- tor also teaches Sophomore English. MRS. MARY FLORIN has handled gir1's gym classes for the past three years. Her cheer and discipline are Well appreciated, her wit a charming asset.
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